Spring assessment events

Mar 10, 2017

The Office for Strategy and Educational Effectiveness is hosting a number of spring program assessment events.

First annual Assessment Conference March 30, 2017Come have lunch on us and learn from your colleagues at Pacific's First Annual Assessment Conference: "Learning from Each Other" noon to 2 p.m. on Thursday, March 30, in the Library Community Room (Stockton), Library Conference Room (Sacramento), and Huddle 310 (San Francisco). Lunch will be provided on all three campuses for those whoRSVP by March 24.

Faculty, students and staff from Student Life and Academic Affairs will share insights from their assessments of student learning, showcasing some of Pacific's creativity, innovation and expertise in assessment.

Evaluating the Impact of Computer-Based Testing on Dental Students—presented by Sinky Zheng and Daniel Bender, Dugoni School of Dentistry Academic Affairs

Leadership Identity and Critical Thinking Development in CIP Cohort Projects—presented by Allison Dumas, Community Involvement Program

From Isolation to Connection: Assessing the Effectiveness of an Intervention Model for Students with Social/Communication Challenges—presented by Daniel Nuss, Office of Services for Students with Disabilities, and Kim DeRushia, Counseling and Psychological Services

Multi-year Improvements in Campus Safety Based on Assessment Results—Mike Belcher, Public Safety

Redesigning Field Supervisor Evaluations Based on Results of a Factor Analysis—presented by Amy Scott Brown and Justin Low, Educational and School Psychology, and Amy Burns, grad student

In addition to the conference, several assessment workshops and training sessions are available during the spring semester:

Taskstream TrainingA variety of Taskstream training opportunities are being offered, including training sessions led by Taskstream's trainers and a series of drop-in sessions led by Glen Rogers. A complete list of available Taskstream training sessions can be viewed here.